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Chiral recognition of anions is still in its infancy. Despite the fact that chiral analytical separation of different species including anions is a well-developed area of research with ample practical applications, the molecular recognition basis of this technique is still underdeveloped. Both natural and synthetic receptors capable of enantioselective recognition of anions are reviewed.
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Stibor, I., Zlatušková, P. Chiral Recognition of Anions. In: Stibor, I. (eds) Anion Sensing. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 255. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/b101161
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